6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. November 4, 19G1 Survey Shows Sources Of Farmer's Information Lancaster County farmers depend heavily on the Ex tension Service for their farm and home information, according to the results of a survey returned by 100 farm ers in the county. Over two thirds of the far mers returning survey forms said the Extension service was the most important source of information, but almost as many listed news papers as a valuable source. Following in order of im portance attached to them by farmers were farm maga zines, radio, television, and feed, fertilizer and other sei vice men. In the printed survey, in stituted by the Lancaster County Extension Service as an evaluation of the work of the office, farmers said they preferred receiving their in formation via the press. In ctecending order of prefer ence were letters, radio, farm visits, meetings, and televis ion. Approximately 150 of the survey forms were distribut ed by the 15 members of the Extension Service Executive committee. In answer to “What are major problems in your com munity at this time’”, farm ers listed low farm prices more often than any other. Following were insect and disease control, high labor costs, low ,net income, estab lishing legume seedmgs, weed control, high machinery A poultry feed must prove its profit making ability in terms of meat and eggs ana their dollar and cents value It must be good enough to develop a chicken’s full egg laying potential—and good enough to meet the nutritional requirements of layers under the strain of heavy laying. RED ROSE POULTRY FEEDS are that kind ol feed. They are outstanding m effective quality and contain all essential nutrients, minerals and antibiotics in properly balanced amounts—and produce the re sults you want at a prbfit, with greater efficiency. Start now to feed the Red Rose way! Mountville Feed A. S. Gro££ Service North Queen Street R. D. 2. Columbia, Pa. Xancaster, Pa. Ammon E. Shelly Brown & Rea R. D. 2, Lititz, Pa. West Willow Farmers costs and government con trols. Most of the requests for service from Extension were related to efficiency in agri culture with better market ing conditions at the top of the list Better record keep ing was the concern of many of those returning question eers, while many others felt soil and forage testing should be encouraged to a greater extent. County agent M M Smith said the results of the sur vey will be used as a guide in planning the program of the county office in 1962. A seed carries an embryo that can become a true plant of its species, miraculously exact in form, color and oth er attributes. Seeds are kernels of life— for plants, for animals, for each man, woman and child on the face of the earth CONTROL WEEVIL THIS FALL Dieldrin with fertilizer or direct application PHONE EX 2-4963 ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO. GROFFTOWN ROAD Next to the Waterworks Alglen, Pa. Livestock Show Draws Entries Many States And Many Breeds Harrisburg Pennsylvan-entire show, ia Livestock Exposition offi- There are 78 animals in cials announced today that the open steer class & beef 3,222 animals have .been en- feeders will show 11 pens of tered for the November 6 five. through 10 event to be held In the swine department, in the Farm Show Building. Chester Whites lead with 104 Beef cattle entries total entries, followed by Berk -774, swine 1,227, and sheep shires 95, Yorkshires 84, Spotted Poland Chinas 81, ’ Angus breeding cattle en- Po and Chinas 68, Hamp tries total 163, Herefords shires 62, and Durocs 61. 146, Polled Herefords 123, There are 411 individual and Shorthorns 79. market barrows and 13 Ninety-five steers are en-. truckloads of ten barrows to tered in the junior show, stn- be shown vmg for the premium pfice Hampshire entries lead in normally paid when the the sheep department with grand champion 4H or FFA 126 head Next are South steer is auctioned. Tradition down with 95, followed close was broken last year when ly by Cheviot with 94. .Dor the junior show champion, a set breeders wi 1 show 84 black Angus owned by Em- head, Shropshire 78, Corrie ma Mae Mast, Elverson R 2, dale 74, Suffolk and Oxford went a.l the way to win the each with 68, Merino and grand championship of the Columbia each with 63, and F/leet SEED MAN... fHoffman C/ FARM SEEDS ALFALFA • CLOVER ATS• PASTURE tmf... THESE HOFFMAN SEED MEN ARE READY TO SERVE YOUI ELMER BRILL Elizabethtown EM 7-5441 FRANK H. BUCHER LESTER ERB Lititz MA 6-6504 Elizabethtown EM 7-7112 JASON H. MELLINGER Slrasburg OV 7-6546 HE is your neighbor and friend. HE is interested in your crop problems. HE can help you grow better paying crops. HE knows what seed varieties produce best in your area. HE can tell you about all the latest and newest seed varieties. HE will get your seed to you, when you want it HE is anxious and ready to serve you. ...GETTO KNOW HIM ,ma\wa+ w VS •*, ■* 4>’ k »V vrftj* *■ y? S< A W&-** *>"** ~ »J~ * - ' «* ", »-*>„**"■* f, if "> *V>«^ > ” ' ~ ’«"•'* ‘ . A •• There is a Hoffman Seed Man in most; every farm area of Pennsylvania, NeW York, New Jersey, Delaware and Mary-, land. And he can help you get bigger har-j vest of better crops this year. He’s familiar, With your local growing conditions and is up-to-the-minute on the latest farming practices and what they can be expected Man' Is a good person to know. C. B. ERB Landisville TW 8-7115 Rambouillet 50. Sheep feed ers will show r 214 market feeders and 6 truckloads of 15. Owners of the 3,222 ani mals will be striving for nearly $BO,OOO in premiums and awards. Livestock breed associations are offering spec ial prizes and awards to the champions and other win ners. The State 4-H Horse Show will be held in the Farm Show arena on Thursday ev ening, November 9, and all day Friday, November 10. 4- H members have entered 205 horses and ponies Admission to all portions of the exposition is free. The show is sponsored and pro duced by the State Farm Show Commission. Cooperat ing are the State Department of Agricu ture, The Pennsyl vania State University, and the Pennsylvania Livestock and Allied Industries Assn, tnc Aw . % * s s w EDGAR C. UMBLE Gap HI 2-4525 JONATHAN S. SHIRK Leola OL 6-9302 > v jP \»<7»d